"This combination was quicker than usual to assemble and we did 350 metres of fencing in a day a half.

"It's only been up a few months, but the owners are yet to see a kangaroo in their vineyard."

Mr Cornthwaite said the success of this fence design was attracting interest from other landholders, given how much kangaroos are a persistent and increasing problem across the region.

"It's a great result and I think it will be useful not just for other vineyards, but also on other properties facing destruction from the kangaroo population," Mr Cornthwaite said.

"Cheaper materials just don't stand up to kangaroos determined to get to your crops and get themselves a fancy feed.

"The damage kangaroos do means the investment in a strong, well-designed fence is worth it."

Waratah sales representative, Wayne Weston, said kangaroos were a regular topic of conversation for Victorian producers.

"At last year's Elmore Field Days, every second inquiry we had at the Waratah stand was from people looking for solutions to stop the 'roos," Mr Weston said.

"Fences to stop kangaroos need to be at least 1.5 metres tall, but ideally 1.8 metres and made from quality products that withstand their efforts.

"The height of the fence, the type of fence and the wire spacings are all important. Waratah has designed Stocksafe-T to specifically prevent animals penetrating the fence, making it an effective barrier for pest animals like kangaroos."